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Release Blast- Ghost Code by Sarah Negovetich

The wait is over! From the bestselling author of the Acceptance series, comes an all new YA-standalone that’s sure to be the first summer smash-hit! Sarah Negovetich delivers and you won’t want to miss out. Grab your copy today!

Title: Ghost Code

Author: Sarah Negovetich

Genre: Young Adult/Sci-Fi

Release Date: May 15, 2017

“Ghost Code is a fast paced thrill ride that will take you to the very edge–of life and of love–and leave you begging for just one more page.”

-Bestselling Author Sherry D. Ficklin (The Hacker Series)

“Without dreams, what’s the point of being awake?”

After a lifetime of fighting cancer, eighteen-year-old Viv Quiroga is dying. But she’s determined to go out on her own terms. Instead of wasting away in a hospital watching her mom worry over their mounting debt, she volunteers for a private research program.

For thirty days she’ll live in a coma as a human lab rat. When her time is up, they turn off the machines and pay off all her medical bills.

It’s supposed to be a one way trip.

Until Viv wakes up and learns what it really means to live.

Sarah Negovetich

Sarah Negovetich knows you don’t know how to pronounce her name and she’s okay with that.

Her first love is Young Adult novels, because at seventeen the world is your oyster. Only oysters are slimy and more than a little salty; it’s accurate if not exactly motivational. We should come up with a better cliché.

Sarah divides her time between writing YA books that her husband won’t read and performing on stage at BE Theatre. Her goal in life is to never grow up.

“Ghost Code is a fast paced thrill ride that will take you to the very edge–of life and of love–and leave you begging for just one more page.”
-Bestselling Author Sherry D. Ficklin (The Hacker Series)

“Without dreams, what’s the point of being awake?”
After a lifetime of fighting cancer, eighteen-year-old Viv Quiroga is dying. But she’s determined to go out on her own terms. Instead of wasting away in a hospital watching her mom worry over their mounting debt, she volunteers for a private research program.
For thirty days she’ll live in a coma as a human lab rat. When her time is up, they turn off the machines and pay off all her medical bills.
It’s supposed to be a one way trip.
Until Viv wakes up and learns what it really means to live.

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5 stars: Fabulous, LOVED it, MUST READ
4 stars: Great, you should check it out.
3 stars: Good, give it a shot, or at least explore it a little and make your own assumption!
2 stars: Not that shabby, read at your own risk.
1 star: Terrible, I would not recommend it.
No rating- I did not finish (This RARELY happens. I always TRY to give a book a chance.)